Verb
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see be, there.
(idiomatic) To be available to provide comfort and support for someone, especially in a period of difficulty.
She knows that I'll always be there for her.
A big deal was made a few weeks ago about how the president may be there. Source: Internet
According to him they said only God knew why he allowed him (their father) to pass away in Ghana and his body should be there until burial arrangements are concluded. Source: Internet
Again, this is NOT saying that there isn't a huge portion that can't afford to save, there is and will always be there. Source: Internet
According to Major Mitchell, Sandals has never failed to be there for the Salvation Army. Source: Internet
A circle of friends will be there for you but it requires a request. Source: Internet
After finishing the last mission and accompanying cut scene leading into the credits, return to the main menu and New Journey + will be there waiting at the bottom of the page. Source: Internet